Tap the Rockies!!! err Oilpan

So what is involved in tapping into the oil pan? Do you drill a threaded hole and put some kind of fitting on there for oil lines?

Chris
 
It depends on the fitting. The one I have does not have to be threaded. It requires a 3/4 in hole to be cut/drilled in. It has a sealing washer for the outside, and a nut to fit over it.
 
DooMer_MP3 said:
Ahh, I see. So you don't really need to do any welding or anything... Thanks Linux.

Chris

Well you could. That probably would be the best way to make sure that atleast the oil pan is sealed.
 
As Linux said, there's no need to get that elaborate. Because it's so easy to remove the oil pan on a Protege, it's simple to put a well-sealed fitting in place. On other cars, you get to drill a thin aluminum pan in just the right place while it's on the car, trying to get around the AC compressor and if you go too far you hole the oil pickup. Then you tap the hole....

...but not on a Protege :)

Keith
 
Keith@FM said:
As Linux said, there's no need to get that elaborate. Because it's so easy to remove the oil pan on a Protege, it's simple to put a well-sealed fitting in place. On other cars, you get to drill a thin aluminum pan in just the right place while it's on the car, trying to get around the AC compressor and if you go too far you hole the oil pickup. Then you tap the hole....

...but not on a Protege :)

Keith

If you can't take it off the car how do you get the shavings out.
 
You pressurize the crankcase with about 5 psi of positive pressure until you break through, then increase to 10 psi. Not more or you'll blow the seals on the engine. Also, grease the drill bit and the tap to grab the shavings.

Again, not required on a Protege.

Keith
 
Doomer,
Welding is the best way if you can have it done. On our setup we use a 2 way fitting that fits between the drilled out oil pan with o-ring type washers in between and then you tighten it making a seal. I imagine FM's is similar.

Here is a pic of the oil line and on the right it has the fitting I am talkin about
 

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Here is another closeup, sorry for the quality these are my personal pics:(
 

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